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One would hope not, but this bitter sad little person could drag it out.




I just can't think what personal reason they'd have for being this horrible, other than a (misguided) belief that it would lead to loads of pissed up noisy hooligans. Which it obviously wouldn't.

None of those, trust me. I know there has been some nimbyism re DHFC but it's none of those that you may think. It's a personal vendetta by somebody we at DHFC know (and have banned from the grounds) so please leave it there.Oh, and if your reading this "B" text or message me, thought we were friends

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